HP Brocade 8/24c Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 915
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snmpConfig 2 For an SNMP management station to receive a trap generated by the agent, the administrator must configure a trap recipient to correspond to the IP address of the management station. In addition, the trap recipient must be able to pass the access control list (ACL) check as described in the Access Control category. Trap Recipient Severity Level When an event occurs and its severity level is at or below the set value, the Event Trap traps (swEventTrap, connUnitEventTrap and swFabricWatchTrap), are sent to configured trap recipients. By default, this value is set at 0, implying that no Event Trap is sent. Possible values are 0 None 1 Critical 2 Error 3 Warning 4 Informational 5 Debug SNMPv3 Configuration Parameters Two user roles, snmpadmin and snmpuser are supported. The snmpadmin role provides read-write access and the snmpuser role provides read-only access. Entries are added to the USM table corresponding to each role. A total of three entries for snmpadmin and snmpuser respectively are supported. Separate default passwords are provided for creation of authKey and privKey for each entry. The default set of passwords is published and the default algorithm (MD5/SHA) is used to create the initial set of authentication keys. You can change these passwords using this option. You can select the authentication protocol MD5/SHA or no authentication for each entry. The following combinations of protocols are supported: NoAuth/NoPriv Auth/NoPriv Auth/Priv The user name must be between 2 and 32 characters long. The default user names are defined with the noAuth and noPriv protocol. The factory default SNMPv3 user names are: User 1: snmpadmin1 User 2: snmpadmin2 User 3: snmpadmin3 User 4: snmpuser1 User 5: snmpuser2 User 6: snmpuser3 The --default option sets the user name and password to default. If an FCS policy is enabled, the configuration has to be updated on the primary switch and the nonprimary switches; unlike community strings, user names and passwords are not distributed for other switches in the fabric. Fabric OS Command Reference 883 53-1001764-01